I am regularly given books to review. They cost me nothing, which is quite a saving when you consider the cost of books here in Australia.
There is a dilemma though. What is the right thing to do when you don't like the book? Do you struggle on and finish it or do you stop when you know it's not going to work for you?
I'm in the former camp. I have been given a copy and in order to do it justice I feel I should read it right though. There is one friend who wrote a review saying she was simply unable to finish it.
That hasn't happened to me yet.
So which is better? Write a review saying you couldn't finish it because you didn't like it? Or read it all and perhaps colour your opinion of it even more?
There is a school of thought that feels if you can't write a positive review, don't write anything at all, but I think that's being dishonest to a degree. I'd much prefer to read a negative review of a book than none at all. I think that negative reviews are just as useful, if not more so than positive ones. At least you know the reviewer is probably being honest.
What do others think?
There is a dilemma though. What is the right thing to do when you don't like the book? Do you struggle on and finish it or do you stop when you know it's not going to work for you?
I'm in the former camp. I have been given a copy and in order to do it justice I feel I should read it right though. There is one friend who wrote a review saying she was simply unable to finish it.
That hasn't happened to me yet.
So which is better? Write a review saying you couldn't finish it because you didn't like it? Or read it all and perhaps colour your opinion of it even more?
There is a school of thought that feels if you can't write a positive review, don't write anything at all, but I think that's being dishonest to a degree. I'd much prefer to read a negative review of a book than none at all. I think that negative reviews are just as useful, if not more so than positive ones. At least you know the reviewer is probably being honest.
What do others think?